Hello there, I am a user of Scrivener, but admittedly I do not use all the feature this robust writing compiler offers. I like Scrivener because it allows me to contain all aspects of a document in one location. For example, when writing a research paper, I can separate all elements of the paper, and only focus on one section at a time. I have not had success importing sources into a Scrivener project, and in my view, it seems more efficient to just toggle between a PDF or text file, rather than interacting with a table, accessing the research folder, and opening a particular document. I do like the exporting feature, which allows me to save a completed document as a Microsoft Word file in preparation for sending to co-author colleagues. I have downloaded the Take Control of Scrivener book from Tidbits, which is something I will read through for tips, tricks, and ideas on using this program to its fullest potential.
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